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HMRC letters to VAT-registered businesses in Northern Ireland highlighting actions they need to take to prepare for new processes for moving goods under the Northern Ireland Protocol from 1 January 2021.
Daljit Rehal has been appointed as Chief Digital and Information Officer at HM Revenue and Customs.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) went through a unique first quarter in the 2020 to 2021 financial year.
The Rt Hon Jesse Norman MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, spoke at the annual conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales (ICAEW) on HMRC’s response to Covid-19, and his future vision fo…
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Hundreds of thousands of teenagers in Scotland are set to benefit from maturity of Child Trust Funds.
Millions of teenagers are set to get access to their own pot of money over the next nine years.
Parliament approved amended legislation for the loan charge, which became law in July 2020.
Parents could save on after-school clubs and other childcare services with support from the UK Government.
Queen Elizabeth House visited by Scottish Secretary
Senior staff appointments announced in light of changes at the department
Families that benefit from government-funded childcare support were given a boost today as the government announced that they would not lose out due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
In his role, HMRC's Chief Finance Officer will also oversee resolution of tax disputes.
Diners who eat-in will benefit from a 50% discount, up to a maximum of £10 per person, on food and non-alcoholic drinks, any Monday to Wednesday in August.
HMRC is encouraging customs intermediaries and traders who make their own declarations to take advantage of the funding now.
Customers whose circumstances have changed in the last year or who have received a letter to reconfirm their income details must contact HMRC before 31 July.
Melissa Tatton will take up a new role as Interim Group Director, Corporate, at the UK's communications regulator in September.
New figures show the extent of UK Government coronavirus support for Scottish jobs and self-employed people.
HMRC is reminding Self Assessment taxpayers that they can automatically defer their July payment on account.
Registrations for the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme start today (13 July 2020).
The tax gap estimate for 2018 to 2019 is 4.7%, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) confirmed today (9 July 2020).
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